— le parisien, 3 janvier , 2018

"“This is not Colette 2.0,” he insisted. “It’s simply two people who worked there through to the end, because we were happy there, who learned a lot on the job, and who met a lot of people, brands and salespeople who trust us to continue the story that we shared in a new boutique.”

Boasting a minimalist loft-style interior — think concrete walls and black units — the store, formerly occupied by French bathroom brand Bath Bazaar, was designed by Paris-based architecture agency Atelier HA. Measuring around 1,600 square feet, it sits at the top end of the Rue Cambon, giving onto the Boulevard des Capucines."

- luxemode, 8 janvier, 2018

"“Bienvenue chez Nous,” says a suited-up security person as he opens the door to a new Parisian boutique that already feels vaguely familiar. His greeting refers to the shop’s name Nous, French for we, while also implying, “welcome to our place,” as though drawing a clear distinction from its forebear, the one and only Colette.

And though those clients might be pleased to find a curated selection of the choicest street-culture brands, they won’t find the higher-end ready-to-wear, designer accessories, niche beauty brands, or distinctive jewelry that were so elemental to Colette.

Here, at least for now, exclusives come in the form of the OnePlus 5T smartphone, rather than a collaboration with Sacai or Thom Browne. The roughly 1,300-square-foot space, angled in layout, is the perfect size for what it features; and its design, by HA Atelier, is suitably spare. Just don’t come expecting a lively lower-level canteen or dedicated art gallery."